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As the result of visiting the London Zoo on 300 days a year during the last nine or ten years, Mr. J. E. Saunders, F.Z.S., has discovered the likes and dislikes of the animals and birds. From that experience he always. suggests to his friends that the best things to take with them to the Zoo for feeding the animalß and birds are: Grapes, sliced carrot, figs, lettuce, cucumber, raisins, and uncooked macaroni; and macaroni may turn out to be the most popular. "Anyone" (he writes in the Daily News") Mwho has ever seen (and heard) a baboon or large monkey crunching sticks of macaroni will not need to be told what to take with him next time. Peanuts (or monkey nuts) are not so popular ns the public imagine. Some creatures like them, but many animals are ns sniTmU'il with them as the war-time soldier was with corned beef."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 4
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151UNKNOWN Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 4
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